Incumbent Delegate Lamont Bagby has represented the 74th District since 2015. Bagby was raised in Richmond and received a degree in business from Norfolk State University. In 2009, he was the youngest elected official in the Richmond area after his election to the Henrico County School Board at the age of 32. Bagby currently works as director of operations at the Peter Paul Development Center, which provides childhood education, family support, and community engagement services in Richmond’s East End.
As chairman of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus, Bagby has introduced and passed important bills for racial equity. He advocated for the removal of confederate monuments and led the charge for the removal of the Robert E. Lee statue at the State Capitol. He voted for legislation in 2020 that allows localities to remove Confederate statues or memorials. He has also worked for the preservation of Black history, expanding the Virginia Battlefield Preservation Fund to include battlefields where Black soldiers fought and died.
Bagby has also worked for criminal justice reform to ensure fair treatment of Black and Brown community members. He successfully patroned legislation that implements a process for the automatic expungement of certain criminal convictions. This bill ensures those with criminal records have access to housing, employment, and educational opportunities. He voted to abolish the death penalty and legalize marijuana, both of which have disproportionately impacted Black and Brown Virginians. Additionally, Bagby supports ending qualified immunity for police officers and mandatory minimums for those who have been convicted of certain crimes.
As a co-patron of the Voting Rights Act of Virginia, Bagby worked to ensure no Virginian faces discriminatory barriers to voting. He also supported making absentee voting more accessible and extending early voting. He introduced and successfully passed a bill to introduce in-person early voting hours on Sundays. These bills help ensure Virginians have more options for when, where, and how to vote so that voting is accessible to all.
Bagby passed legislation to increase environmental protections and tackle climate change in Virginia. He introduced legislation that creates new emission standards for vehicles and mandates car manufacturers to produce a certain percentage of low- and zero-emission vehicles. This bill goes hand-in-hand with the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which Bagby voted for in 2020, reducing carbon emissions from the state’s power grid and transitioning Virginia to 100% clean energy by 2050.
Del. Bagby’s opponent is Republican James “Jimmy” Brooks, a retired US Army Veteran and native of Lynchburg. He supports using taxpayer money to fund private schools through the use of school vouchers and deliberate barriers to voting. He opposes minimum ages for gun purchases and other common-sense gun violence prevention legislation.
Due to his support of racial justice, voting access, criminal justice reform, and the environment, Delegate Lamont Bagby is the most progressive choice for Virginia’s 74th District.
Incumbent Delegate Lamont Bagby has represented the 74th District since 2015. Bagby was raised in Richmond and received a degree in business from Norfolk State University. In 2009, he was the youngest elected official in the Richmond area after his election to the Henrico County School Board at the age of 32. Bagby currently works as director of operations at the Peter Paul Development Center, which provides childhood education, family support, and community engagement services in Richmond’s East End.
As chairman of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus, Bagby has introduced and passed important bills for racial equity. He advocated for the removal of confederate monuments and led the charge for the removal of the Robert E. Lee statue at the State Capitol. He voted for legislation in 2020 that allows localities to remove Confederate statues or memorials. He has also worked for the preservation of Black history, expanding the Virginia Battlefield Preservation Fund to include battlefields where Black soldiers fought and died.
Bagby has also worked for criminal justice reform to ensure fair treatment of Black and Brown community members. He successfully patroned legislation that implements a process for the automatic expungement of certain criminal convictions. This bill ensures those with criminal records have access to housing, employment, and educational opportunities. He voted to abolish the death penalty and legalize marijuana, both of which have disproportionately impacted Black and Brown Virginians. Additionally, Bagby supports ending qualified immunity for police officers and mandatory minimums for those who have been convicted of certain crimes.
As a co-patron of the Voting Rights Act of Virginia, Bagby worked to ensure no Virginian faces discriminatory barriers to voting. He also supported making absentee voting more accessible and extending early voting. He introduced and successfully passed a bill to introduce in-person early voting hours on Sundays. These bills help ensure Virginians have more options for when, where, and how to vote so that voting is accessible to all.
Bagby passed legislation to increase environmental protections and tackle climate change in Virginia. He introduced legislation that creates new emission standards for vehicles and mandates car manufacturers to produce a certain percentage of low- and zero-emission vehicles. This bill goes hand-in-hand with the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which Bagby voted for in 2020, reducing carbon emissions from the state’s power grid and transitioning Virginia to 100% clean energy by 2050.
Del. Bagby’s opponent is Republican James “Jimmy” Brooks, a retired US Army Veteran and native of Lynchburg. He supports using taxpayer money to fund private schools through the use of school vouchers and deliberate barriers to voting. He opposes minimum ages for gun purchases and other common-sense gun violence prevention legislation.
Due to his support of racial justice, voting access, criminal justice reform, and the environment, Delegate Lamont Bagby is the most progressive choice for Virginia’s 74th District.